Recently, the New York Times reported that the median income in Canada had surpassed the median income in the United States, based on over three decades of international income surveys analysed by LIS (a research group) and by The Upshot. That analysis showed that despite having a higher median income as recently as 2000, the

Three Canadian cities have ranked among the top five places to live in the world, according to a report by the Economist Intelligence Unit. The association, which is associated with the Economist magazine, ranks 140 cities in terms of quality of life – specifically looking at factors such as access to health care and security